Search Engine Optimization Services From Media Genesis


Media Genesis can help to ensure the website of your company or organization is set up with optimal Search Engine Optimization allowing your customers to search for and find you quickly and easily on the major search engines.


Website Search Engine Optimization


Search Engine Optimization is a key component to any website development or redesign project plan. Search Engine Optimization, also known as SEO, is the art of improving the quality of traffic from search engines. Media Genesis offers Search Engine Optimization consulting to help your website elicit the best possible search results. Contact us to find out how we can help with your website search management and improve your search engine rankings.


SEO techniques include:


  • Meta tags - Title, Description, Keyword, Alt
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Our Search Engine Optimization Techniques Get Results!

Our Michigan Search Engine Optimization clients have seen remarkable improvements in the quantity and quality of traffic coming to their sites from search engines. We use industry-approved methods, not tricks, to improve your search engine results. Some companies will promise top search�rankings, but using tricks or "black-hat" SEO methods will lead to problems because search engine algorithms are very sophisticated and can detect any attempts to "game" the search results. We use organic search optimization methods to help the search engines recognize that your content is unique and valuable, which is the key to good search engine rankings.

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Media Genesis president judges young entrepreneur program

May 2009

May 13, 2009

On Wednesday, students from six different Detroit Public Schools presented model business plans to a panel of distinguished judges in the metro Detroit area as part of a program designed to improve entrepreneurial skills.

Antoine Dubeauclard, president of Media Genesis, was among the judges evaluating the students’ business plans and highly supports the program - Improving Detroit through Entrepreneurship Advancement (IDEA).

IDEA exposed students to area business professionals and gave them hands-on learning experiences devoted to planning, marketing, finance, intellectual property protection and other relevant topics.

“Getting students engaged with professionals at an early age to give them an advanced view of the professional world is invaluable, Dubeauclard said. “It allows them to realize these sorts of opportunities are attainable and provides a reason for continuing their academic studies and building foundational skills.”

The opportunity for the students to plan and present business ideas closes out this year’s program with a ceremony and awards luncheon where the top teams of students were presented with scholarships.

“The IDEA program is a great example of a partnership between public and private sector,” Dubeauclard said. “The program is the result of a partnership with Detroit Public Schools Office of Career and Technical Education and Foley & Lardner along with other corporate supporters.”

The schools involved were:

Breithaupt Career and Technical Center
Crockett Career and Technical Center
Davis Aerospace Technical High School
Detroit School of Arts
Golightly Career and Technical Center
Randolph Career and Technical Center

Dubeauclard also sits on academic boards for four secondary academic institutions and on the board of Beyond Basics, a Detroit based literacy program. As an entrepreneur, Dubeauclard is the president of Media Genesis (http://www.mediaG.com/), a highly successful web development company located in Southeastern Michigan. Dubeauclard was also voted to Crain’s Detroit Business 40 under 40. Media Genesis recently launched
http://www.InternInMichigan.com/ a web site funded by a Department of Labor Wired Grant to place Michigan students in Michigan companies for summer internships.


Media Genesis deploys new microblogging business tool

April 2009

(TROY, Mich.)— They say necessity is the mother of invention, and from such necessity Troy, Michigan based Media Genesis has invented a new application that will streamline the corporate assignment process.

Media Genesis’ “Whiteboard” application is named after the traditional markerboard style of assignment giving. It can be instantaneously updated and is accessible from your desktop. In five seconds you can check someone’s availability and in 15 seconds you can assign a project.

Using a web-portal, or online login, the program utilizes PHP and Adobe Flex programming technologies to make it user-friendly, graphically unique and aesthetically pleasing.

“Whiteboard” uses “microblogging” functionality, so popular today on sites like Twitter and Facebook, to allow employees to designate a color-coded status and a limited description of the workload. Employees are grouped according to department for easy survey and the employee statuses are fully sortable according to different categories.

“Being able to view status via a web portal helps both streamline and inform decisions about task delegation and greatly improves overall intra-company communication,” said Antoine Dubeauclard, president of Media Genesis. “The Whiteboard is a valuable tool that has significantly increased productivity and efficiency in our office.”

Whiteboard can be fully customized to conform to a company’s existing look-and-feel, as well as tailored to display specified fields of information. The application is also integrable with existing information streamline tools such as intranets, Microsoft SharePoint, and web portals, tools which Media Genesis has also provided.

Media Genesis is a leading independent provider of programming solutions, intranets, Microsoft SharePoint, and a range of web development services. For more information please visit http://www.mediaG.com/


Michigan companies, foundations and universities team up to brin

April 2009

In the upcoming months, thousands of college graduates in Michigan will be starting their careers and a new life outside of college, yet nearly half of those graduates will be leaving Michigan.

“Michigan has some of the best academic institutions in the nation, yet many of the students graduating from those colleges and universities are moving away and not returning until 5-10 years later,” said Antoine Dubeauclard, president of Media Genesis. “We are losing the creativity and ambitious flare these recent graduates have to offer. Michigan needed a solution that would bridge the gap and make students aware of the job opportunities here in Michigan.”

In efforts to help rebuild Michigan’s economy and keep recent graduates in the state, Media Genesis, a Troy web development company, teamed up with the Detroit Regional Chamber, West Michigan Strategic Alliance, Presidents Council, State Universities of Michigan, Digerati, Issue Media Group and many others to develop a web site that would promote internships in Michigan.

The objective of the web site, http://www.InternInMichigan.com/, is to match students from Michigan’s many colleges and universities with internships at in-state companies. The site also gives advice for students on how to obtain an internship and to employers on how to have an internship program that is cost effective.

“This is a completely different way of thinking when it comes to placing students with internships - meaning there is no longer a ‘fend for yourself mentality’ when it comes to students trying to find an internship,” Dubeauclard said. “By bringing together several academic institutions, businesses and foundations we were able to compile all resources and job postings into one central location.”

The web site recently launched and already 1,000 students are using the site.

The Intern In Michigan web site is one of several initiatives in Michigan being funded by a WIRED Grant, or Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development. The WIRED grant is a federal program intended to encourage regional collaboration from both public and private companies to expand its skilled workforce and increase economic development and jobs.

Michigan was the only state in the U.S. to receive two of 13 WIRED grants awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor, each at $15 million.

“It was exciting to experience the amount of collaboration and sophistication that it took to bring all 49 academic institutions, businesses and foundations involved to agreement on the logo, identity, and functionality for the site,” said Susanna Brennan, who was part of the advocacy council for the initiative and the employee culture manager at Media Genesis.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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